I like the twist locks and have used them, but opted for the traveler because I can let it hang at eye level if I want and push it back to the wall when I wish to have it out of the way. I got tired of getting a step ladder to change the plug in the ceiling.
That laying on the floor is the reason I'm mounting one of my air hoses directly to the rolling work bench, and BTY I have found air hoses that stay soft and rag limp down to well below zero, no more fighting stiff rubber hoses, plus they are a florescent green and easy to see, seeing is important when you are old.
Dale in the Flatlands
Bob Davis wrote:Dale in the Flatlands
You have to lay them on the floor where you can trip over them and they get in the way in a shop environment. I just had some wiring done for my garage shop and added some twist-lok receptacles in the ceiling in the middle of the garage.
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